TY - JOUR
T1 - The Islamic philanthropy model based on maslah } ah } principles for developing Islamic campus in Java
AU - Zaenurrosyid, A.
AU - Sholihah, Hidayatus
AU - Nurhidayatuloh, Noer
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© (2024), (Faculty of Sharia State Islamic University of Salatiga). All rights reserved.
PY - 2024/12/30
Y1 - 2024/12/30
N2 - The dynamics of digital development are causing adaptive changes in the renewal of Islamic law. In the context of Islamic philanthropy, such as zakāh, infāq, sadaqah, and waqf (Ziswaf), stagnation is seen in assets managed traditionally as immovable objects used for consumptive purposes. The economic potential of zakāh and waqf, which amounts to hundreds of trillions, is significant for reducing high poverty rates and improving access to quality education. Therefore, this study aimed to discover a new model of Islamic philanthropy (Ziswaf) management handled more professionally, with innovations directed towards the public good (maslahah ammāh). Socio-anthropological and Islamic law perspectives were used, focusing on the actions of actors, such as campus leaders, lecturers, and managers of Ziswaf. The results of the study conducted at two Islamic campuses, Unissula and UIN Walisongo Semarang, showed that various models of Islamic philanthropy were developed professionally at Unissula in education, health, and business ventures. At UIN Walisongo, zakāh was managed through a professional governance model and via partnerships, such as with BAZ. Furthermore, ziswaf assets entrusted by wāqif and muzakkī at both campuses were developed productively, with proceeds distributed to support facilities and educational scholarships. At Unissula, distributions were allocated to programs, such as Quranic guidance, campus pesantren, and competency development across all faculties, from Medicine to Islamic Education. This productive management of Islamic philanthropy is consistent with principle of Maslahah, advancing Islamic education and the welfare of the Muslim community.
AB - The dynamics of digital development are causing adaptive changes in the renewal of Islamic law. In the context of Islamic philanthropy, such as zakāh, infāq, sadaqah, and waqf (Ziswaf), stagnation is seen in assets managed traditionally as immovable objects used for consumptive purposes. The economic potential of zakāh and waqf, which amounts to hundreds of trillions, is significant for reducing high poverty rates and improving access to quality education. Therefore, this study aimed to discover a new model of Islamic philanthropy (Ziswaf) management handled more professionally, with innovations directed towards the public good (maslahah ammāh). Socio-anthropological and Islamic law perspectives were used, focusing on the actions of actors, such as campus leaders, lecturers, and managers of Ziswaf. The results of the study conducted at two Islamic campuses, Unissula and UIN Walisongo Semarang, showed that various models of Islamic philanthropy were developed professionally at Unissula in education, health, and business ventures. At UIN Walisongo, zakāh was managed through a professional governance model and via partnerships, such as with BAZ. Furthermore, ziswaf assets entrusted by wāqif and muzakkī at both campuses were developed productively, with proceeds distributed to support facilities and educational scholarships. At Unissula, distributions were allocated to programs, such as Quranic guidance, campus pesantren, and competency development across all faculties, from Medicine to Islamic Education. This productive management of Islamic philanthropy is consistent with principle of Maslahah, advancing Islamic education and the welfare of the Muslim community.
KW - excellent campus
KW - maslahah
KW - productive
KW - ziswaf
U2 - 10.18326/IJTIHAD.V24I2.279-304
DO - 10.18326/IJTIHAD.V24I2.279-304
M3 - Article
SN - 1411-9544
VL - 24
SP - 279
EP - 304
JO - Ijtihad: Jurnal Wacana Hukum Islam dan Kemanusiaan
JF - Ijtihad: Jurnal Wacana Hukum Islam dan Kemanusiaan
IS - 2
ER -